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Also Known As: Died: May 21, 2005
Born: Cause of Death: congestive heart failure
Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA Profession: Cast ...
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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.
Taking Care of Business (1990) as Walter
An executive's misplaced Filofax falls into the hands of an escaped convict who proceeds to adopt the exec's identity.
2.
Grand Deceptions (1989) as General Jack Padget
A retired U.S. Army colonel, the tactical chief of a secret paramilitary installation, murders the one man who could expose him as an embezzler and adulterer. Lieutenant Columbo, using his own brand of mental maneuvers, manages to come up with an ingenious strategy to outwit his formidable adversary
3.
When He's Not a Stranger (1989) as James Foster
A television movie about acquaintance rape on a college campus. Attending school in California, Lyn McKenna is raped by her best friend's new boyfriend, Ron. Frightened and confused, Lyn confides in a schoolmate, who persuades her to seek help. Even though she feels the university, the legal system
4.
Arthur 2: On The Rocks (1988) as Burt Johnson
Having been married for a few years, Arthur, the juvenile-yet-charming millionaire and ex-waitress Linda are hoping for a child. However, Bert Johnson, still incensed that Arthur ditched his daughter for Linda, is able to manipulate Arthur's company, leaving him and Linda broke. Will Arthur crawl
5.
Assassination (1987) as Fitzroy
The presidential bodyguard, Jay Killion, is assigned to guard the first lady during the inauguration of her newly elected husband. The iconoclastic first lady initially balks at Killion's traditional, methodical procedures. But when several attempts are made on her life, she begins to trust his inst
6.
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love (1987) as Elliot Moore
In this fourth Perry Mason television movie, the famous attorney is asked by his former lover to defend her husband against murder charges that could destroy both their careers.
7.
Midas Valley (1985) as Elias Markov
A television movie depicting the passion and intrigue that reign as alliances and rivalries change daily in the highly competitive world of computer electronics in Northern California's Silicon Valley.
8.
Roadhouse 66 (1984) as Sam
9.
Beverly Hills Cop (1984) as Chief Hubbard
A New York police officer brings his "mean street" style tactics to Beverly Hills after one his close friends is murdered.
10.
Prototype (1983) as Dr Arthur Jarrett
In this contemporary reworking of the Frankenstein story, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Christopher Plummer kidnaps the humanoid he and his team have developed, after finding that the Pentagon, which bankrolled his research work, is about to re-program his creation (David Morse) for a destructive mi
11.
Not in Front of the Children (1982) as Reverend John Carruthers
A divorced mother (Linda Gray) finds she has a bitter custody fight on her hands after inviting a young doctor (John Getz) to move in with her, to the consternation of her ex-husband (John Lithgow).
12.
My Body, My Child (1982) as Dr Gallagher
Vanessa Redgrave is a middle-aged Irish-American schoolteacher and mother of three grown daughters who finds herself pregnant again and must agonize over whether to give birth to a child that probably will be deformed or have an abortion against her religious beliefs. Jack Albertson, as her tough-ta
13.
Kiss Me Goodbye (1982) as Edgar
Kay is a lonely widow, who after three year, has been unable to break free from the memory of her late husband Jolly, a charming, but unfaithful Broadway choreographer. But finally, Kay falls in love with Rupert, a professor of Egyptology. Not long before their wedding day, Kay is visited by Jolly's
14.
Arthur (1981) as Burt Johnson
A childlike millionaire must choose between keeping his fortune and marrying a girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
15.
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1981) as Joseph P Kennedy
Jaclyn Smith plays the starring role, tracing Jackie Kennedy's career from age five through finishing school, her arrival in Washington as a newspaper photographer and columnist, her whirlwind romance with a young Congressman from Boston, to November 22, 1963, in Dallas. James Franciscus is JFK, a r
16.
Cutter's Way (1981) as J J Cord
Two best friends live on the fringes of society in wealthy Santa Barbara, California. Richard Bone is a beach-boy and gigolo who has seen better days, and his friend Alex Cutter is an angy Vietnam veteran who was badly injured in the war. When Cutter witnesses one of the towns's most powerful citizens covering up a murder, he is stopped from telling the police by Bone, who says that no one would believe him. Seeing this as his opportunity to get back at the system he feels ruined his life by sending him into an unjust war, Cutter decides to blackmail the murderer. .
17.
Some Kind Of Miracle (1979) as Arthur Nicoff
A drama about the emotional and physical shock faced by a TV newscaster and his fiancee, a newspaper reporter, following a surfing accident which paralyzes him and puts him in a wheelchair for life.
18.
Son-rise: A Miracle Of Love (1979) as Abe Kaufman
A poignant true story of a couple who discover that their son is a autistic but refuse to believe gloomy medical prognoses and devise their own ways of treating him. Remarkable performances were gotten from the two youngsters who played the boy, three-year-old twin great-grandsons of veteran directo
19.
Mrs. R's Daughter (1979) as Deputy District Attorney James Karp
Cloris Leachman fights the system in a frustrating battle to bring to trial the man who raped her divorced daughter and then vows to mete out her own vengeance when the judicial process breaks down.
20.
Ordeal of Patty Hearst, The (1979) as Randolph Hearst
The Patricia Hearst story -- through the eyes of FBI Special Agent Charles Bates -- from her abduction on February 4, 1974, until her capture nineteen months later.
21.
Can You Hear the Laughter?: The Story of Freddie Prinze (1979) as Jonas
The career of comedian Freddie Prinze, who committed suicide in January 1977 at the age of 22, is the subject of this film, with two of the students on "The White Shadow," Ira Angustain (in his one starring role to date) and Kevin Hooks (son of actor Robert Hooks), as Prinze and his best friend, Nat
22.
Overboard (1978) as Shawn
A flashback story, filmed in French Polynesia, in which Angie Dickinson spends two hours bobbing around in the ocean after having fallen overboard from lawyer-husband Cliff Robertson's forty-foot sailboat, recalling her life with him and the fling she had ashore with a French playboy.
23.
Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force (1978) as Mat'S Father
A strong drama based on the true story of an Air Force sergeant's fight to stay in the service after admitting his homosexuality.
24.
Betrayal (1978) as Judge Allan Myers
A dramatization of the 1971 case involving a young woman who sued her psychiatrist for luring her into a sexual relationship with him under the guise of therapy.
25.
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy (1977) as Joseph Kennedy Sr
A drama about the eldest Kennedy brother, who undertook a perilous World War II mission that would bring him home a hero and achieve the family dream of a Kennedy in the White House. The film was Emmy Award-nominated as the Outstanding Special of the 1977-78 TV season. Editor Ronald J. Fagan also re
26.
Court-Martial of General George Armstrong Custer, The (1977) as Major General Schofield
A dramatization of what might have happened had General Custer survived the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876 and stood trial for allowing the massacre of his own troops.
27.
Invasion of Johnson County, The (1976) as Colonel Van Horn
A footloose Bostonian and a Wyoming cowboy team up in the Old West to block a private army's land-grab scheme against a bunch of small-time ranchers.
28.
November Plan, The (1976) as Harold Delaney
Jake Axminster is a private detective whose unconventional methods of working make a lot of enemies for him, in the world of law enforcement as well as in criminal circles.
29.
Hindenburg, The (1975) as Captain Fellows
In 1937, sabotage causes the airship Hindenburg to crash on arrival at New York.
30.
Death Wish (1974) as Police Commissioner
Paul Kersey, New York Archtitect, is a bleeding-heart liberal whose world is suddenly torn apart by the murder of his wife and the rape of his daughter. After a vacation to Arizona, Kersey returns to New York with a vengeance against crime, and takes to vigilantism.
31.
Report To The Commissioner (1974) as Police Commissioner
When a rookie cop accidentally kills a female cop working undercover in narcotics, he unwittingly becomes involved in a police department cover-up.
32.
Gun, The (1974) as Art Hilliard
The odyssey of an American handgun and the dramatic way it reshapes the lives of its various owners, in a plot similar to the famed overcoat in "Flesh and Fantasy" (1943).
33.
Pueblo (1973) as Rear Admiral F I Johnson
A television movie based on the court of inquiry that investigated the seizure of the American ship "Pueblo" by North Korean forces in January 1968 and held its crew captive for more than a year.
34.
The Hospital (1971) as Dr. [John] Sundstrom
A harried hospital administrator copes with rising costs, a seductive young woman and a serial killer.
35.
Canyon Crossroads (1955) as Larsen
A geology professor and his daughter go hunting for uranium in the modern West.
36.
Gene Autry and the Mounties (1951) as Indian boy
U.S. Marshal Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and his deputy Scat Russell (Pat Buttram) cross into Canda while pursuing bank robbers Pierre LaBlond (Carleton Young) and Raoul Duval (Trevor Bardette). They meet wounded Canadian Mounted Policeman Terry Dillon (Richard Emory), whose partner has been killed by the bandits, and take him to a cabin where they meet Duval's niece, Marie (Elena Verdugo). Jack Duvan (Jim Frasher), Marie's brother, hates all lawmen and regards LaBlond as his hero. The elder Duval and Bastiste (Francis McDonald) are captured by the Mounties in a raid which uncovers stolen U.S. gold bullion. LaBlond frees the bandits and takes Marie hostage and forces her to flee with him.

Cast (special)

37.
Remo Williams (1988) as Harold Smith
A pilot for a series not picked up by ABC, inspired by both the feature film and the paperback thrillers known as the "Destroyer" series. The plot involves a Korean mystic and martial arts master who undertakes a U.S. Presidential mission to mold the mind and boyd of wordly Remo Williams into a perf
38.
Hardcase (1981) as Cliff Mulburgher
A pilot about Grover Harding Case, nicknamed "Hardcase," a tough police lieutenant with the New Orleans Police Department. Hardcase defies departmental rules and regulations to apprehend the ex-con who killed his partner.
39.
Bender (1979) as R J Phillips
The exploits of Bender, a tough ex-New York police captain who becomes the Chief of Police in Tamarisk Wells, a well-to-do California desert resort town targeted by clever criminals as "easy pickings."
40.
Mom and Dad Can't Hear Me (1978) as Dan Meredith
Charlotte Meredith is a fifteen-year-old teenager and the daughter of deaf parents who learns to appreciate the special kind of family she comes from, and not be embarrassed by them.

Cast (special)

41.
Great Los Angeles Earthquake, The (1990) as Dr Owen Parker
A two-part miniseries about a young seismologist who finds herself at odds with city officials and her family when she predicts that a devastasting earthquake will occur in Los Angeles.

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